Geocaching is a loosely organised individual sport using satellite technology to find hidden objects. Geocachers set off to find containers by following coordinates sourced from a number of websites. Once the item is found they usually return to the website and log their find. It requires the use a hand-held GPS device or GPS capable smart device.
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The Geocaching Association of New South Wales promotes the sport of geocaching within the state by offering information on finding and hiding caches, a community forum, and the option of membership to the association.
The Geocaching Association of New South Wales promotes the sport of geocaching within the state by offering information on finding and hiding caches, a community forum, and the option of membership to the association.

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